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Charges Dropped Against Former ADA Steve Giardini

Just a week before his trial was set to begin, the charges against a former Mobile County Assistant District Attorney have been dropped. Steve Giardini, who once prosecuted sex offenders, was charged with child sex crimes.

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carlmlejsek - 4/14/2013 4:50 PM
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Same thing happened to our son, he just got home from serving his country in Iraq, trying to find a job on the internet when some crooked undercover cop came on and provoked him that he was a 14 year old girl, my son told him he wasn,t interested in this and leave him alone, but nooo,the cop kept on till he gave in and now he,s in Prison for this, so far we have had two Lawyers and no results yet, because we don,t have alot of money to pay of Lawyers to do their jobs, they don,t care about the little people just as long as they can get money out of you. It was my sons first mistake, he,s never been in trouble before, but he was good enough to go fight for his country, now his country turns its back on him. We have a Crooked Judicial System in the State of Alabama.

LGYC86 - 12/7/2012 11:14 AM
1 Vote
You seem to be an expert on human behavior.

LGYC86 - 12/6/2012 7:07 PM
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It's a good thing all you people who are suspicious of the government believe someone should be thrown in jail for actions that did not even constitute a crime when they took place. Wow. Give me the "corrupt" government over you yahoos.

Noodie1 - 12/5/2012 6:37 PM
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So I guess that all those sting operations we hear about where they arrest the "regular" people for doing this weren't for real huh? This dude even worked to prosecute others for doing the same thing. As usual, the cops are watching each others' backs and in bed with the judicial department too! So what if the other person wasn't a kid? That's what Giardini thought he was communicating with. So what if he didn't get a picture? He asked for one didn't he? It's aready gotten to the point that you can NOT trust the police and judicial department any more than you can trust a politician. Apparently the laws only apply to the regular people and the rest are free to do as they please. Sickening!

ncollins75 - 12/5/2012 4:56 PM
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This is a joke, if it were anyone else they would not dismiss the charges but because he was a member of the "System" he got off. It doesn't matter if it was an undercover agent, he believed he was taking to a minor, end of story.
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